Michael A. De Leon is a graphic designer by day, but wears many hats in his off time. In 2004, after several years of covering the Spurs, he started Project Spurs, a Spurs team fansite as an outlet to provide content to Spurs fans, while continuing to write for himself and learning the ins and outs of online publishing and web design. He has since built a writing team and started a popular weekly Spurs podcast called the Spurscast.

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Just a few months after being drafted by the San Antonio Spurs, Cory Joseph has been hard at work back on the court playing for the Canadian National Team. Being 19-years old and representing Canada among national team veterans has been an adjustment for Joseph, but his teammates are starting to take notice of the […]
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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs After being selected by the San Antonio Spurs in the 2010 draft, Ryan Richards has made great strides in his basketball career considering when he did come to San Antonio, it was not to hit the court but to rehabilitate a shoulder injury. Richards moved to San Antonio so the […]
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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs San Antonio Spurs draftee Ryan Richards is currently representing his home country of Great Britain at the Olympic Test Event in London. Although he has not been putting up great numbers, there is no denying his energy and willingness to do whatever it takes for his team to win. And […]
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By Paul Garcia, Project Spurs Being just 19 years old and only having experienced one season in college, San Antonio Spurs’ Cory Joseph knows that he is a major part of how far the Canadian national basketball team will go in the 2011 FIBA Americas tournament and beyond. Joseph has struggled shooting in his first […]
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By Paul Garcia, Project Spurs As Project Spurs was the first to report last month, the only news on San Antonio Spurs’ Richard Jefferson during the lockout was about him playing in volleyball tournament’s with a few Arizona graduates and other NBA players. Well, it seems Jefferson has gotten back on the court during this […]
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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs It’s no secret that a couple of concerns for the San Antonio Spurs is the the need for a center and a return to defense. As proven last season, the Spurs ran all over the NBA during the regular season but in the playoffs, they were exposed. Granted, the team […]
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By Paul Garcia, Project Spurs After getting two days off, San Antonio Spurs’ Manu Ginobili and Argentina returned to exhibition action Friday night as they defeated Uruguay 77 to 50 in Montevideo, Uruguay. Click HERE for the complete article at Project Spurs.
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By Trevor Zickgraf, Project Spurs You may or may not have noticed that despite the lockout, the intertubes have not given up on writing about the NBA. Sometimes we get desperate and right about guys like Aaron Gray and not quite as fat as he used to be Eddy Curry. Sometimes blogs decide to break […]
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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs The much anticipated Goodman-Drew League game is this weekend and one participant is San Antonio Spurs’ Gary Neal. The event is dotted with many NBA players. Aside from Neal, John Wall, DeMarcus Cousins, Ty Lawson are other players participating. But what did it take for Neal to agree to lace up […]
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By Jeff Garcia, Project Spurs So what has ex-San Antonio Spurs player and fan favorite Malik Rose been up to? Well he has opened up a new philly cheesesteak and italian ice stand in San Antonio. From the traditional cheesesteaks, to margarita flavored italian ice, Malik’s “Philly Phamous” seems to be a good place to hit up for […]
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